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This bug refers to the /etc/profile.d/selinux.sh script, which is a (necessary)
hack, that should be eradicated in the long term, and replaced with a per
package solution of some kind.
A related item is the need to pre-create /tmp folders that are not "owned" by a
particular user (like .*-unix). The selinux.sh script does not work for those,
because it's a profile script. Those folders can be erased on a tmpfs /tmp, and
need to be re-created before anything starts using them, mis-setting the
context. This seems to imply that we need a boot time script for selinux as well.